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  1. <?php
  2. /**
  3. * @file
  4. * Tripal offers a job management subsystem for managing tasks that may require an extended period of time for
  5. * completion.
  6. */
  7. /**
  8. * @defgroup tripal_jobs_api Tripal Jobs API
  9. * @ingroup tripal_core_api
  10. * @{
  11. * Tripal offers a job management subsystem for managing tasks that may require an extended period of time for
  12. * completion. Drupal uses a UNIX-based cron job to handle tasks such as checking the availability of updates,
  13. * indexing new nodes for searching, etc. Drupal's cron uses the web interface for launching these tasks, however,
  14. * Tripal provides several administrative tasks that may time out and not complete due to limitations of the web
  15. * server. Examples including syncing of a large number of features between chado and Drupal. To circumvent this,
  16. * as well as provide more fine-grained control and monitoring, Tripal uses a jobs management sub-system built into
  17. * the Tripal Core module. It is anticipated that this functionality will be used for managing analysis jobs provided by
  18. * future tools, with eventual support for distributed computing.
  19. *
  20. * The Tripal jobs management system allows administrators to submit tasks to be performed which can then be
  21. * launched through a UNIX command-line PHP script or cron job. This command-line script can be added to a cron
  22. * entry along-side the Drupal cron entry for automatic, regular launching of Tripal jobs. The order of execution of
  23. * waiting jobs is determined first by priority and second by the order the jobs were entered.
  24. *
  25. * The API functions described below provide a programmatic interface for adding, checking and viewing jobs.
  26. * @}
  27. */
  28. /**
  29. * Adds a job to the Tripal Jbo queue
  30. *
  31. * @param $job_name
  32. * The human readable name for the job
  33. * @param $modulename
  34. * The name of the module adding the job
  35. * @param $callback
  36. * The name of a function to be called when the job is executed
  37. * @param $arguments
  38. * An array of arguments to be passed on to the callback
  39. * @param $uid
  40. * The uid of the user adding the job
  41. * @param $priority
  42. * The priority at which to run the job where the highest priority is 10 and the lowest priority
  43. * is 1. The default priority is 10.
  44. *
  45. * @return
  46. * The job_id of the registered job
  47. *
  48. * Example usage:
  49. * @code
  50. * $args = array($dfile, $organism_id, $type, $library_id, $re_name, $re_uname,
  51. * $re_accession, $db_id, $rel_type, $re_subject, $parent_type, $method,
  52. * $user->uid, $analysis_id, $match_type);
  53. *
  54. * tripal_add_job("Import FASTA file: $dfile", 'tripal_feature',
  55. * 'tripal_feature_load_fasta', $args, $user->uid);
  56. * @endcode
  57. * The code above is copied from the tripal_feature/fasta_loader.php file. The
  58. * snipped first builds an array of arguments that will then be passed to the
  59. * tripal_add_job function. The number of arguments provided in the $arguments
  60. * variable should match the argument set for the callback function provided
  61. * as the third argument.
  62. *
  63. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  64. */
  65. function tripal_add_job($job_name, $modulename, $callback, $arguments, $uid, $priority = 10) {
  66. // convert the arguments into a string for storage in the database
  67. $args = array();
  68. if (is_array($arguments)) {
  69. $args = serialize($arguments);
  70. }
  71. $record = new stdClass();
  72. $record->job_name = $job_name;
  73. $record->modulename = $modulename;
  74. $record->callback = $callback;
  75. $record->status = 'Waiting';
  76. $record->submit_date = REQUEST_TIME;
  77. $record->uid = $uid;
  78. $record->priority = $priority; # the lower the number the higher the priority
  79. $record->arguments = $args;
  80. if (drupal_write_record('tripal_jobs', $record)) {
  81. drupal_set_message(t("Job '%job_name' submitted.", array('%job_name' => $job_name)));
  82. if (user_access('administer tripal')) {
  83. $jobs_url = url("admin/tripal/tripal_jobs");
  84. drupal_set_message(t("Check the <a href='!jobs_url'>jobs page</a> for status.", array('!jobs_url' => $jobs_url)));
  85. }
  86. }
  87. else {
  88. drupal_set_message(t("Failed to add job %job_name.", array('%job_name' => $job_name)), 'error');
  89. }
  90. return $record->job_id;
  91. }
  92. /**
  93. * Retrieve information regarding a tripal job
  94. *
  95. * @param $job_id
  96. * The unique identifier of the job
  97. *
  98. * @return
  99. * An object describing the job
  100. *
  101. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  102. */
  103. function tripal_get_job($job_id) {
  104. $job = db_query('SELECT j.* FROM {tripal_jobs} j WHERE j.job_id=:job_id', array(':job_id' => $job_id))
  105. ->fetchObject();
  106. return $job;
  107. }
  108. /**
  109. * Returns a list of running tripal jobs
  110. *
  111. * @return
  112. * and array of objects where each object describes a running job or FALSE if no jobs are running
  113. *
  114. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  115. */
  116. function tripal_is_job_running() {
  117. // iterate through each job that has not ended
  118. // and see if it is still running. If it is not
  119. // running but does not have an end_time then
  120. // set the end time and set the status to 'Error'
  121. $sql = "SELECT * FROM {tripal_jobs} TJ " .
  122. "WHERE TJ.end_time IS NULL and NOT TJ.start_time IS NULL ";
  123. $jobs = db_query($sql);
  124. foreach ($jobs as $job) {
  125. $status = `ps -p $job->pid -o pid=`;
  126. if ($job->pid && $status) {
  127. // the job is still running so let it go
  128. // we return 1 to indicate that a job is running
  129. return TRUE;
  130. }
  131. else {
  132. // the job is not running so terminate it
  133. $record = new stdClass();
  134. $record->job_id = $job->job_id;
  135. $record->end_time = REQUEST_TIME;
  136. $record->status = 'Error';
  137. $record->error_msg = 'Job has terminated unexpectedly.';
  138. drupal_write_record('tripal_jobs', $record, 'job_id');
  139. }
  140. }
  141. // return 1 to indicate that no jobs are currently running.
  142. return FALSE;
  143. }
  144. /**
  145. * Returns the start time for a given job
  146. *
  147. * @param $job
  148. * An object describing the job
  149. *
  150. * @return
  151. * The start time of the job if it was already run and either "Cancelled" or "Not Yet Started" otherwise
  152. *
  153. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  154. */
  155. function tripal_get_job_start($job) {
  156. if ($job->start_time > 0) {
  157. $start = format_date($job->start_time);
  158. }
  159. else {
  160. if (strcmp($job->job_status, 'Cancelled')==0) {
  161. $start = 'Cancelled';
  162. }
  163. else {
  164. $start = 'Not Yet Started';
  165. }
  166. }
  167. return $start;
  168. }
  169. /**
  170. * Returns the end time for a given job
  171. *
  172. * @param $job
  173. * An object describing the job
  174. *
  175. * @return
  176. * The end time of the job if it was already run and empty otherwise
  177. *
  178. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  179. */
  180. function tripal_get_job_end($job) {
  181. if ($job->end_time > 0) {
  182. $end = format_date($job->end_time);
  183. }
  184. else {
  185. $end = '';
  186. }
  187. return $end;
  188. }
  189. /**
  190. * Set a job to be re-ran (ie: add it back into the job queue)
  191. *
  192. * @param $job_id
  193. * The job_id of the job to be re-ran
  194. * @param $goto_jobs_page
  195. * If set to TRUE then after the re run job is added Drupal will redirect to the jobs page
  196. *
  197. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  198. */
  199. function tripal_rerun_job($job_id, $goto_jobs_page = TRUE) {
  200. global $user;
  201. $user_id = $user->uid;
  202. $sql = "SELECT * FROM {tripal_jobs} WHERE job_id = :job_id";
  203. $results = db_query($sql, array(':job_id' => $job_id));
  204. $job = $results->fetchObject();
  205. // arguments for jobs used to be stored as plain string with a double colon
  206. // separating them. But as of Tripal v2.0 the arguments are stored as
  207. // a serialized array. To be backwards compatible, we should check for serialization
  208. // and if not then we will use the old style
  209. $args = unserialize($job->arguments);
  210. if (!$args) {
  211. $args = explode("::", $job->arguments);
  212. }
  213. $job_id = tripal_add_job($job->job_name, $job->modulename, $job->callback, $args, $user_id, $job->priority);
  214. if ($goto_jobs_page) {
  215. drupal_goto("admin/tripal/tripal_jobs");
  216. }
  217. return $job_id;
  218. }
  219. /**
  220. * Cancel a Tripal Job currently waiting in the job queue
  221. *
  222. * @param $job_id
  223. * The job_id of the job to be cancelled
  224. *
  225. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  226. */
  227. function tripal_cancel_job($job_id, $redirect = TRUE) {
  228. $sql = "SELECT * FROM {tripal_jobs} WHERE job_id = :job_id";
  229. $results = db_query($sql, array(':job_id' => $job_id));
  230. $job = $results->fetchObject();
  231. // set the end time for this job
  232. if ($job->start_time == 0) {
  233. $record = new stdClass();
  234. $record->job_id = $job->job_id;
  235. $record->end_time = REQUEST_TIME;
  236. $record->status = 'Cancelled';
  237. $record->progress = '0';
  238. drupal_write_record('tripal_jobs', $record, 'job_id');
  239. drupal_set_message(t("Job #%job_id cancelled", array('%job_id' => $job_id)));
  240. }
  241. else {
  242. drupal_set_message(t("Job %job_id cannot be cancelled. It is in progress or has finished.", array('%job_id' => $job_id)));
  243. }
  244. if ($redirect) {
  245. drupal_goto("admin/tripal/tripal_jobs");
  246. }
  247. }
  248. /**
  249. * A function used to manually launch all queued tripal jobs
  250. *
  251. * @param $do_parallel
  252. * A boolean indicating whether jobs should be attempted to run in parallel
  253. *
  254. * @param $job_id
  255. * To launch a specific job provide the job id. This option should be
  256. * used sparingly as the jobs queue managment system should launch jobs
  257. * based on order and priority. However there are times when a specific
  258. * job needs to be launched and this argument will allow it. Only jobs
  259. * which have not been run previously will run.
  260. *
  261. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  262. */
  263. function tripal_launch_job($do_parallel = 0, $job_id = NULL) {
  264. // first check if any jobs are currently running
  265. // if they are, don't continue, we don't want to have
  266. // more than one job script running at a time
  267. if (!$do_parallel and tripal_is_job_running()) {
  268. print "Jobs are still running. Use the --parallel=1 option with the Drush command to run jobs in parallel.";
  269. return;
  270. }
  271. // get all jobs that have not started and order them such that
  272. // they are processed in a FIFO manner.
  273. if ($job_id) {
  274. $sql = "SELECT * FROM {tripal_jobs} TJ " .
  275. "WHERE TJ.start_time IS NULL and TJ.end_time IS NULL and TJ.job_id = :job_id " .
  276. "ORDER BY priority ASC,job_id ASC";
  277. $job_res = db_query($sql, array(':job_id' => $job_id));
  278. }
  279. else {
  280. $sql = "SELECT * FROM {tripal_jobs} TJ " .
  281. "WHERE TJ.start_time IS NULL and TJ.end_time IS NULL " .
  282. "ORDER BY priority ASC,job_id ASC";
  283. $job_res = db_query($sql);
  284. }
  285. foreach ($job_res as $job) {
  286. // set the start time for this job
  287. $record = new stdClass();
  288. $record->job_id = $job->job_id;
  289. $record->start_time = REQUEST_TIME;
  290. $record->status = 'Running';
  291. $record->pid = getmypid();
  292. drupal_write_record('tripal_jobs', $record, 'job_id');
  293. // call the function provided in the callback column.
  294. // Add the job_id as the last item in the list of arguments. All
  295. // callback functions should support this argument.
  296. $callback = $job->callback;
  297. // arguments for jobs used to be stored as plain string with a double colon
  298. // separating them. But as of Tripal v2.0 the arguments are stored as
  299. // a serialized array. To be backwards compatible, we should check for serialization
  300. // and if not then we will use the old style
  301. $args = unserialize($job->arguments);
  302. if (!$args) {
  303. $args = explode("::", $job->arguments);
  304. }
  305. $args[] = $job->job_id;
  306. // We need to do some additional processing for printing since the switch
  307. // to serialized arrays now allows nested arrays which cause errors when
  308. // printed using implode alone.
  309. $string_args = array();
  310. foreach ($args as $k => $a) {
  311. if (is_array($a)) {
  312. $string_args[$k] = 'Array';
  313. }
  314. elseif (is_object($a)) {
  315. $string_args[$k] = 'Object';
  316. }
  317. else {
  318. $string_args[$k] = $a;
  319. }
  320. }
  321. print "Calling: $callback(" . implode(", ", $string_args) . ")\n";
  322. call_user_func_array($callback, $args);
  323. // set the end time for this job
  324. $record->end_time = REQUEST_TIME;
  325. $record->status = 'Completed';
  326. $record->progress = '100';
  327. drupal_write_record('tripal_jobs', $record, 'job_id');
  328. // send an email to the user advising that the job has finished
  329. }
  330. }
  331. /**
  332. * An internal function for setting the progress for a current job
  333. *
  334. * @param $job_id
  335. * The job_id to set the progress for
  336. * @param $percentage
  337. * The progress to set the job to
  338. *
  339. * @return
  340. * True on success and False otherwise
  341. *
  342. * @ingroup tripal_core
  343. */
  344. function tripal_set_job_progress($job_id, $percentage) {
  345. if (preg_match("/^(\d+|100)$/", $percentage)) {
  346. $record = new stdClass();
  347. $record->job_id = $job_id;
  348. $record->progress = $percentage;
  349. if (drupal_write_record('tripal_jobs', $record, 'job_id')) {
  350. return TRUE;
  351. }
  352. }
  353. return FALSE;
  354. }
  355. /**
  356. * Returns a list of jobs associated with the given module
  357. *
  358. * @param $modulename
  359. * The module to return a list of jobs for
  360. *
  361. * @return
  362. * An array of objects where each object describes a tripal job
  363. *
  364. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  365. */
  366. function tripal_get_active_jobs($modulename) {
  367. $sql = "SELECT * FROM {tripal_jobs} TJ " .
  368. "WHERE TJ.end_time IS NULL and TJ.modulename = :modulename ";
  369. $results = db_query($sql, array(':modulename' => $modulename));
  370. return $results->fetchObject();
  371. }
  372. /**
  373. * Returns the date the job was added to the queue
  374. *
  375. * @param $job
  376. * An object describing the job
  377. *
  378. * @return
  379. * The date teh job was submitted
  380. *
  381. * @ingroup tripal_jobs_api
  382. */
  383. function tripal_get_job_submit_date($job) {
  384. return format_date($job->submit_date);
  385. }